The Women’s March on Washington wasn’t the only protest taking place on Saturday. More than 600 sister marches were held in all 50 states and around the world, with an estimated national turnout of 3 million people, according to the Associated Press.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s said Saturday night that at least 400,000 people had attended the march in Manhattan. In Los Angeles, organizes estimated 750,000 people had protested, the Los Angeles Times reported.

No arrests have been reported from either of those marches — or in Chicago, where The Chicago Tribune reportedand estimated 250,000 protesters in attendance.

“Thank you for being peaceful,” they wrote on Facebook. “Thank you for being responsible. Thank you for respecting the officers who watched over your rally. Estimated crowd totals were in the area of 3,000-3,500 people and not one person was arrested.”